We present a detailed experimental data set describing a tissue growth experiment where a population of cells is initially distributed uniformly, at low density, on a two-dimensional substrate, and grows to eventually form a confluent monolayer. Using image processing tools, we provide precise information about temporal changes in the number of cells, the location of cells and the total area occupied by cells. This information shows that the increase in area occupied by the cell population is affected by both the increase in cell number as well as an increase in the average size of the cells. We show that standard approaches to interpret such experiments, where the cell size is typically treated as a constant, can lead to errors. Furthermor...
Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled...
Most mathematical models of collective cell spreading make the standard assumption that the cell dif...
Many cell types form clumps or aggregates when cultured in vitro through a variety of mechanisms inc...
Available online 19 February 2015Abstract not availableBenjamin J.Binder, Matthew J.Simpso
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
In this paper we compare two alternative theoretical approaches for simulating the growth of cell ag...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Collective cell spreading is frequently observed in development, tissue repair and disease progressi...
AbstractThe development and testing of a discrete model describing the dynamic process of tissue gro...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled...
Most mathematical models of collective cell spreading make the standard assumption that the cell dif...
Many cell types form clumps or aggregates when cultured in vitro through a variety of mechanisms inc...
Available online 19 February 2015Abstract not availableBenjamin J.Binder, Matthew J.Simpso
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
In this paper we compare two alternative theoretical approaches for simulating the growth of cell ag...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
How cell growth and proliferation are orchestrated in living tissues to achieve a given biological f...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Collective cell spreading is frequently observed in development, tissue repair and disease progressi...
AbstractThe development and testing of a discrete model describing the dynamic process of tissue gro...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Moving fronts of cells are essential features of embryonic development, wound repair and cancer meta...
Collective cell spreading takes place in spatially continuous environments, yet it is often modelled...
Most mathematical models of collective cell spreading make the standard assumption that the cell dif...
Many cell types form clumps or aggregates when cultured in vitro through a variety of mechanisms inc...